and
The System
100
PRESENTED BY:
AHSAN ZAFAR 12063122-087
NAEEM RAZA 12063122-084
Background
 An Airplane contains different avionics systems.
 Examples are communications, navigation, radar,
collision avoidance, transponder, weather, and weapons
systems.
Having different control systems for each avionics
system occupies a large space
Background
The Cockpit is very small.
Presence of different control systems make the cockpit
crowded
Training is required for each control system
System 100
System 100 is a single control system.
Different avionics systems can be controlled using this
single device.
Easy to use.
Requires less space.
System 100
Less Training is required.
Avionics systems can be from different manufacturer's.
Has a graphical screen i.e. consisting of 7 colors.
Functions
Functions
Power On/Off
Enter
Clear
Luminosity
Card Reader
USB Connector
Functions
Left Keys
Line Select Keys
Receive selection of a radio by a pilot or other user.
For example, for use or interaction with.
Functions
Right Keys
 Encoder pushbutton is used to ,for example, invoke
communication channel selection.
Lower knob is used to adjust radio frequency.
Knob is also used to control the cursor in GUI.
Functions
Lower Keys
These Keys are used to select between different avionics
systems.
Different types of avionics system can be controlled.
The functions available for selection are indicated by labels
displayed above the soft keys.
Block Diagram
Block Diagram
A number of radios can be connected.
Transponder for air radio system.
Tactical Air Navigation System
Global Positioning System
Circuit
Working
CPU act as the Brain of the Machine.
CPU consists of different devices like microprocessor ,ALU etc.
Buses are used for two-way communication between different
parts.
Working
Two Type of memories are used in a System 100.
Non-Volatile memory stores the permanent data like
the device’s operating software.
Volatile memory stores temporary data used during the
functioning of system 100.
Working
Communication Interfaces are used to link the device with
different avionics systems.
Different type of ports are available for connecting
different systems.
Power interface is used to provide voltages to the machine.
It Receives the voltages from power source available in the
airplane.
Flight control and system 100

Flight control and system 100

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    and The System 100 PRESENTED BY: AHSANZAFAR 12063122-087 NAEEM RAZA 12063122-084
  • 2.
    Background  An Airplanecontains different avionics systems.  Examples are communications, navigation, radar, collision avoidance, transponder, weather, and weapons systems. Having different control systems for each avionics system occupies a large space
  • 3.
    Background The Cockpit isvery small. Presence of different control systems make the cockpit crowded Training is required for each control system
  • 4.
    System 100 System 100is a single control system. Different avionics systems can be controlled using this single device. Easy to use. Requires less space.
  • 5.
    System 100 Less Trainingis required. Avionics systems can be from different manufacturer's. Has a graphical screen i.e. consisting of 7 colors.
  • 6.
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    Functions Left Keys Line SelectKeys Receive selection of a radio by a pilot or other user. For example, for use or interaction with.
  • 9.
    Functions Right Keys  Encoderpushbutton is used to ,for example, invoke communication channel selection. Lower knob is used to adjust radio frequency. Knob is also used to control the cursor in GUI.
  • 10.
    Functions Lower Keys These Keysare used to select between different avionics systems. Different types of avionics system can be controlled. The functions available for selection are indicated by labels displayed above the soft keys.
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    Block Diagram A numberof radios can be connected. Transponder for air radio system. Tactical Air Navigation System Global Positioning System
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    Working CPU act asthe Brain of the Machine. CPU consists of different devices like microprocessor ,ALU etc. Buses are used for two-way communication between different parts.
  • 15.
    Working Two Type ofmemories are used in a System 100. Non-Volatile memory stores the permanent data like the device’s operating software. Volatile memory stores temporary data used during the functioning of system 100.
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    Working Communication Interfaces areused to link the device with different avionics systems. Different type of ports are available for connecting different systems. Power interface is used to provide voltages to the machine. It Receives the voltages from power source available in the airplane.